Try getting a filter with small holes or use a filter paper. You could add coffee powder to boiling water and allow it to settle.Now you can decant it using a thin cotton cloth. good luck.
2007-01-18 01:51:51
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answer #1
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answered by usha c 1
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Drip brew or filter coffee is a method for brewing coffee which involves pouring water over coffee contained in a filter. Water seeps through the coffee, absorbing its oils and essences, solely under gravity then passes through the bottom of the filter. The used coffee grounds are retained in the filter with the liquid falling (dripping) into a collecting vessel such as a carafe or pot.
Paper filters are commonly used for drip brew all over the world. One benefit of paper filters is that the used grounds and the filter may be disposed of together, without a need to clean the filter. However, metal filters are also common, especially in India. These are made of thin perforated metal sheets that restrain the grounds but allow the coffee to pass, thus eliminating the need to have to purchase separate filters which sometimes cannot be found in some parts of the world.
Drip brewing is the most popular method of coffee brewing, owing to the overwhelming popularity of the automatic drip brewing coffee machine. There are, however, several manual drip-brewing devices on the market, offering a little more control over brewing parameters than automatic machines. There also exist small, portable, single serving drip brew makers that only hold the paper filter and rest on top of a cup. Hot water is poured in and drips directly into the cup.
Brewing with a paper filter produces clear, light-bodied coffee, which is free of sediments, but lacking in some of coffee's oils and essences, which are trapped in the paper filter.
2007-01-18 02:15:32
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answered by Bacti 3
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-Filter coffee powder - 20 gm
-Water - 250 ml
-Sugar - 6 tbsp
-Milk - 250 ml
Method:-
1)Heat 3 cups/250ml of water in a bowl.
2)Add 6 tbsp of sugar to that.
3)Keep 3 spoons of filter coffee powder in another bowl by side.
4)Pour the boiling water sugar solution to the coffee powder and close the container with a lid.
:- This is called coffee dicoction.
5)Stir the dicoction with a spoon and again so that it gets mixed well and close the lid.
6)Let the dicoction settle down for 5 - 10 mins.
7)Filter it out to another glass, leaving behind the coffee powder.
8)Mix the filter coffee dicoction with as much milk needed and serve.
ENJOY!!
2007-01-18 04:27:21
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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With the coffee ground this fine .. it is going to be difficult to get liquid (water) to flow though it .. and result in decent tasting coffee. The best I can offer you is a suggestion to try a Milanta paper filter (Mr Coffee might work as well) ... you may need to double filter to keep the coffee from becoming too 'muddy'.
If it's only a pound or so ..... might not want to spend too much time on it .. just grind another bag .. not so fine this time.
2007-01-18 01:55:19
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answered by Chef Bob 3
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you can buy one filtering wire and put it inside the coffee filter. Otherwise, you can straightaway boil water and coffee powder. After a little cooling, you can pour out the top portion.
Coffee maker machines are available which give the effect of filter coffee
2007-01-18 03:05:56
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answered by rsudarsanlic 4
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Paper coffee filters work great or you can use a paper towel. When I run out of coffee filters I use a paper towel. Place the paper towel in the coffee well before you scoop the coffee grinds into the coffee well. It works great, and the grinds will not go into the coffee. USE PAPER TOWELS ONLY AND NOT PAPER NAPKINS. Paper napkins are too thin and they will get mushy.
2007-01-18 03:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Paper coffee filters work great or you can use a paper towel. When I run out of coffee filters I use a paper towel. Place the paper towel in the coffee well before you scoop the coffee grinds into the coffee well. It works great, and the grinds will not go into the coffee. USE PAPER TOWELS ONLY AND NOT PAPER NAPKINS. Paper napkins are too thin and they will get mushy.
2007-01-18 01:50:33
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answered by D S 4
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Possibly a coffee press. I've used mine for finer ground coffee and it's worked fine as long as the seal is fairly tight.
2007-01-18 01:54:06
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answered by purple 2
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that's kinda ruff since coffee should not be that fine...but maybe if you use paper towel i used one when my filters were all gone once. i would say that a coffee filter would be best ...do you have an espresso machine because you could just use it to make yourself an americano with is just espresso and water, tastes just like coffee.
2007-01-18 01:51:06
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answered by elyse 2
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boil water.put coffe powder in filter and pour the boiling water in it.close the filter with a lid before which just bandg the upper portion of the filter with the lid and close.the decoction will be ready in minutes.
2007-01-18 01:48:50
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answered by vaidehi 2
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